random measurement

collocation in English

meaningsofrandomandmeasurement

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random
adjective
uk
/ˈræn.dəm/
us
/ˈræn.dəm/
happening, done, or chosen by chance rather than according to ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofrandomandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Lack of reproducibility can be the consequence ofrandommeasurementerror (27) and real within-person variance (9;21).
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No adjustment forrandommeasurementerror was made for fathers' education, the measurement error was set to zero.
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These excellent results are achieved because the very restrictive assumption ofrandommeasurementerror has been given up.
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Withrandommeasurementerror and constant error variance, change across time can be attributed to true change.
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Randommeasurementerror could easily account for a difference of a point or two on the 11-point scale.
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Needless to say, this is a more effective monitoring method than therandommeasurementmethod used twice a year.
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Directive 96/62 allows the use ofrandommeasurementif it can be shown to be sufficiently accurate.
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In this way, many measurements can be added together, allowing some of therandommeasurementerrors to cancel out.
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The average thickness of the biofilms was 53 m and random measurements were statistically compared using a two-sample t-test.
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Some more iterative approaches to calculate both dictionary matrix and speech signal from just random measurements of speech signal are shown in.
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Estimation of both the dictionary matrix and sparse vector from just random measurements only has been done iteratively in.
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